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Hyundai WIA HD2600 Series

$100,000 - $160,000 Updated 2026-03-19
Hyundai WIA HD2600 Series CNC Lathes
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Key Specifications

Max Spindle

3,500 RPM

Spindle Power

26/18.5 kW (35/25 hp)

Max Turn Length

mm

max turning diameter

460 mm (18.1 in) / 380 mm (15 in) M-variants

chuck size

inch

spindle torque

N.m

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Overview

The Hyundai WIA HD2600 Series is a family of four heavy-duty CNC turning centers — HD2600, HD2600M, HD2600L, and HD2600LM — featuring a 10-inch chuck, box way construction, and a powerful 26/18.5 kW (35/25 hp) spindle with 734/522 Nm torque. This is the most powerful turning center in Hyundai WIA's mid-range lineup, designed for aggressive roughing and heavy stock removal on medium-to-large steel, stainless, and cast iron components.

All HD2600 variants share the same 3,500 RPM spindle with box way guideways on both axes for maximum vibration damping during heavy interrupted cuts. The standard models (HD2600, HD2600M) offer 460/380 mm max turning diameter with 659/613 mm turning length and 265 mm X-axis by 680 mm Z-axis travel. The long-bed variants (HD2600L, HD2600LM) extend Z-axis travel to 1,100 mm with turning lengths up to 1,079 mm (42.5 in).

The standard turret provides 10 stations with 25/50 mm tooling capacity for large boring bars and heavy-duty toolholders. Milling variants step up to 12 stations with 25/40 mm tooling and add live tooling capability. Rapid traverse is 24 m/min on X and 30 m/min on Z across all models, consistent with box way machines prioritizing rigidity over positioning speed.

Pricing ranges from approximately $100,000-$160,000 new. The HD2600 competes directly with the DN Solutions Puma 2600, Mazak Quick Turn 300, and Okuma LB4000 EX. With 734 Nm of spindle torque and box way construction at a Korean price point, the HD2600 delivers exceptional heavy-cutting capability per dollar for shops that demand rigidity and power.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Max Turning Diameter 460 mm (18.1 in) / 380 mm (15 in) M-variants
Max Turning Length mm
Chuck Size inch
Max Spindle Speed 3,500 RPM
Spindle Motor Power 26/18.5 kW (35/25 hp)
Spindle Torque N.m
X Axis Travel 265 mm (10.4 in)
Z Axis Travel 680 mm (26.8 in) / 1,100 mm (43.3 in) L-variants
Rapid Traverse X 24 m/min (945 ipm)
Rapid Traverse Z 30 m/min (1,181 ipm)
Turret Stations 10 standard / 12 M-variants
Tool Size mm
Guideway Type Box ways (X and Z)
Spindle Drive Belt driven
CNC Control Fanuc 0i-TF Plus
Description Unit
Max Turning Dia mm
Spindle Rpm r/min
Spindle Output kW
Travel mm
Rapid Travel m/min
No Of Tools EA
Milling Tool Speed r/min
Type Of Business Business Type 1VehiclesIT/ElectronicsMachinery/ShipbuildingComplex & Precise PartsDie&Mold IndustryEnergyOthersBusiness Type 2
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Specifications sourced from wiamachine.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • 734 Nm spindle torque is among the highest in the 10-inch chuck class for aggressive stock removal
  • 26 kW spindle power handles heavy-duty roughing in steel, stainless, Inconel, and cast iron
  • Box way construction provides maximum vibration damping for interrupted cuts, scale removal, and forging work
  • Long-bed variants extend turning length to 1,079 mm for shaft components over 42 inches
  • 25/50 mm tool size on standard turret accommodates large boring bars and heavy-duty toolholders
  • Competitive Korean pricing delivers box-way heavy-duty capability at 15-25% below Japanese equivalents

Limitations

  • Box ways require periodic maintenance including way adjustment and re-scraping
  • 24 m/min X-axis rapid traverse is slower than roller or linear guide machines
  • 3,500 RPM spindle speed limits surface speed on small-diameter finishing
  • Heavy machine weight increases installation and foundation requirements
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Best For

Heavy-duty job shops machining castings, forgings, and scale-covered raw stock Oil and gas manufacturers turning large-diameter pipe, flanges, and tubular components Automotive and heavy equipment shops turning axle shafts, gears, and driveline components Production environments needing long-bed heavy-duty turning for shaft components up to 42 inches Shops that prioritize maximum rigidity and torque for heavy-interrupted-cut applications
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How does the HD2600 compare to the SE2600?

The HD2600 uses box ways with 26 kW/734 Nm versus the SE2600's roller guideways with 18.5 kW/471 Nm. The HD2600 excels in heavy-duty roughing and interrupted cuts. The SE2600 is faster with 30 m/min rapids on both axes versus the HD2600's 24/30 m/min. Choose the HD2600 for power and rigidity, the SE2600 for speed and accuracy.

02 What are the HD2600 variant differences?

HD2600 is standard 10-station 2-axis (659 mm turning length). HD2600M adds 12-station live tooling. HD2600L extends to long bed (1,079 mm). HD2600LM combines long bed with live tooling. All share the 26 kW spindle, 734 Nm torque, and 10-inch chuck.

03 What does a new HD2600 Series machine cost?

Pricing ranges from $100,000-$160,000 new. The base HD2600 starts around $100K. The HD2600LM with long bed and live tooling reaches $140K-$160K. Used HD2600 machines are available for $55,000-$85,000 depending on age and configuration.

04 Is the HD2600 suitable for oil and gas work?

Yes. The combination of 734 Nm torque, box way construction, large spindle bore, and 10-inch chuck makes the HD2600 well-suited to oil and gas applications including tubular turning, flange machining, and coupling work. The long-bed HD2600L handles components up to 42.5 inches.

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